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Neeranam

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  1. You'll understand the discrimination against Arab Israelis then, as Japan don't like foreigners and it's very hard to become a citizen there, and impossible to keep your original one.
  2. Arab Israelis have historically faced discrimination and socioeconomic disparities, which can contribute to their underrepresentation in government. The Nation-State Law(2018) undermines the rights of non-Jewish citizens, particularly Arab Israelis. Surely you can see that Israel don't want them there? It was your people that were responsible for the State of Israel being formed, which encouraged Jews to move there. That is why there are few Jews in Arab countries. This is what caused the anti-Jewish sentiment in Arab countries. If you can't see this, I suggest you look deeply at why you support Israel fervently.
  3. I don't particularly like Muslims. Am I allowed to say that? I have no sympathy for them in the UK.
  4. Exactly, and the Yanks here, especially the Jewish ones use words to make it sound like something else.
  5. When having a discussion about the people against Israeli genocide in Gaza, would you want to know if they were Muslim or not? Do you think it might have something to do with their decision? You mean 20% of Arabs who don't have equal rights in Israel. You think this is a high percentage of people who have lived there for generations?
  6. Oh the head hackers the POTUS lied about? Come on man, don't believe the US Propaganda. This war is not based on reason, it due to the religion of those running the USA. The President, whose grandkids are Jewish, Secretary of State is Jewish, in fact there is an unproportionately high number of Jews in Senate/Government and an unproportionately low number of Muslims. Both religious groups are around 2% of the population, but many Muslims are not counted in the pop figures. Jews in Senate, 9% and in top positions, Muslims 1%. Can't you see why these intelligent youngsters in the US are protesting?
  7. i think it's great as I'm going there soon, why would anyone not living there want their currency to rise?
  8. The USA are funding Genocide, name any other Genocide they funded and supplied weapons. These student know that US policy regarding Israel is not Democratic.
  9. There are 10s of thousands of people dying in Gaza and you compare it to litter?
  10. I'll take that to mean you have relative in Israel, which makes your support of Israel understandable.
  11. How on Earth do you know the intelligence of the thousands of university students? Genocide is a serious thing and describing it as fashionable is irrational. These students are putting their future careers at risk because they are standing for what is right. His you can continue to support Israel is bizarre. Do you have any relatives there?
  12. If they wanted Japanese/Chinese/Indian citizenship, for example, or any other nationality that's doesn't permit dual nationality.
  13. This is from an official source there have been 4 Nationality acts since 1965. https://www.bora.dopa.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/nationality.pdf
  14. Here's one. 2008 https://asean.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Doc-21_Thailand187.pdf
  15. That website is donation only, and is the definitive resource of Thai Citizenship. There is some confusion from many. Yes, Thailand does not legally recognize dual citizenship in writing. However, there are many Thais with dual and multiple citizenships who are in very influential positions in the government and there are some grey areas in the law, but the status quo will not be changed. The 1992 Act changed many things. I signed a form at the UK embassy saying I intended to renounce my British citizenship when gaining Thai citizenship. Intentions can be changed. There's also a lot of people that think getting Thai citizenship/being a dual national is easy/illegal based on old information, ie before the 1992 Nationality act and the changes is subsequent acts. For example, few know about the Nationality Act which was revised in 2019 to allow for easier acquisition of Thai citizenship for foreign men married to Thai women. Prior to this amendment, the process for foreign spouses, particularly husbands, to obtain Thai citizenship was often more complex and time-consuming compared to foreign women married to Thai men. The 2019 amendment aimed to address this gender disparity by streamlining the citizenship application process for foreign husbands of Thai women. It relaxed certain requirements and made it easier for foreign spouses to become naturalized citizens of Thailand. This change was significant in promoting gender equality and facilitating family unity for couples with mixed-nationality marriages in Thailand.
  16. Do you know there are more recent Nationality Acts than 1965?
  17. read this - https://www.thaicitizenship.com/thai-dual-citizenship/
  18. If you have any questions, join the Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2116997095087609
  19. https://www.thaicitizenship.com/reclaiming-thai-citizenship/ This has links to the law. I'm a dual citizen so know what's going on.
  20. Not true. https://www.thaicitizenship.com/reclaiming-thai-citizenship/
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